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Kylie Shahar – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In this three-paper dissertation, I examine three seemingly unconnected historical philosophers--Locke, Cockburn, and Kant--on questions concerning moral knowledge, human nature, and moral development. In the first chapter, my focus is on Locke's peculiar claim that a demonstrative science of morality is possible, and I address an interpretive…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Philosophy, Comparative Analysis
Erin Schauster – Journal of Advertising Education, 2024
Undergraduate students showed an increase in moral reasoning (DIT) after a semester-long course covering topics of advertising ethics, completing a new advertising ethics training program (CEAE), and engaging in activities that allowed for reflection. Students placed more importance on postconventional stages of moral reasoning over personal…
Descriptors: Advertising, Teaching Methods, Professional Education, Moral Values
The Difficulty of Seeing the World Differently: A Pedagogical and Ethical Aspect of Moral Persuasion
Hirotaka Sugita – Ethics and Education, 2024
This study examines the grammar of moral persuasion that leads to moral outlook transformation, exploring Cora Diamond's insights in the 'difficulty of reality' (2008) and Wittgenstein's concept of aspect change. Using J. M. Coetzee's The Lives of Animals, Diamond illustrates the gulf between the character's experiences and the audience's…
Descriptors: Students, Teachers, Persuasive Discourse, Ethics
Burch-Brown, Joanna – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
One aim of moral education is to help society progress from morally imperfect conventions towards more perfect ones. According to a popular view, "reflecting judgment" is the vehicle of this progress. In this paper, I argue that although reflection is important, it is not enough; moral development also requires practical synthesis. Moral…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Development, Reflection, Logical Thinking
Little, Sabrina B. – Theory and Research in Education, 2021
Admiration is often described as having a singular motivational profile -- the disposition to imitate. This article provides a developmental assessment of admiration's action-potential, proposing a series of stages between (1) naïve imitation, a basic mimetic impulse, and (2) non-imitative virtuous actions. The process is marked by an increasing…
Descriptors: Imitation, Prosocial Behavior, Moral Development, Psychological Patterns
Laura Mudde; Gustaaf Bos; Michael Kolen; Neeltje ten Westenend; Gaby Jacobs – Educational Action Research, 2025
Conducting participatory action research (PAR) with people with and without intellectual disabilities presents challenges, primarily due to participants' varying verbal expression and reflective thinking abilities, leading to potential power imbalances and unfair outcomes. This study investigates using the arts to address these issues in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Residential Care, Residential Institutions, Art Activities
Knut Aukland; Inge Andersland; Martin Smith-Gahrsen; Eva Mila Lindhardt; Anne Siri Kvia; Simon Simchai Hansen – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
This paper reports from a symposium exploring the application of Virtual Reality (VR) in RE. The contributors presented empirical case-studies of interventions and instructional designs that had been tested in classroom settings ranging from primary to teacher education. The presentations illustrate the ways in which VR can be understood as a…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods, Religious Education, Moral Values
Zimmerman, Aaron S. – Journal of Character Education, 2021
In this article, Aaron Zimmerman defines epistemological virtues as the manner in which knowledge and truth are discussed. For example, consider the following questions: (1) How does one judge whether or not something is true? (2) Who serves as the arbiter as to whether or not something is true? (3) What are the ethical implications of truth…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Ethics, Leadership Styles, Teaching Methods
Bakhurst, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2018
This paper considers the style of moral philosophy that emerged in the mid-1970s in the writings of John McDowell and David Wiggins and examines its implications for moral education. After characterising the position, I examine whether it broadens or narrows the horizons of moral philosophy. Though McDowell's notorious quietism might suggest the…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Educational Philosophy, Moral Development, Reflection
Yalçin, Vakkas – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2021
This study aimed to examine children's perceptions regarding the concepts of benevolence and responsibility in early childhood and the way they put them into practice. The study was designed according to the basic qualitative research method and consisted of 64 children between the ages of 4 and 5. The data were collected through interactive value…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Early Childhood Education, Altruism, Responsibility
Bustamante, Andrea; Maldonado-Carreño, Carolina; González, Olga Lucía; Navia, María Angélica; Restrepo, Eliana Carolina; Torres, Diana Fernanda – Journal of Moral Education, 2021
One hundred and ninety-eight hours of teacher-student interactions following transgressions in 109 early childhood classrooms in Colombia were observed to describe: (1) the types of responses teachers used to address students' moral and conventional transgressions, (2) whether those responses were appropriate for the type of transgression, and (3)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Moral Values, Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction
Zembylas, Michalinos – Policy Futures in Education, 2021
This paper examines Theodor W. Adorno's notion of democratic pedagogy and the role of emotions in re-educating and democratizing a society, particularly in light of the current political situation in many countries around the world in which right-wing extremism is on the rise. The paper revisits Adorno's educational thought on critical…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Psychological Patterns, Democracy, Authoritarianism
Martins, Vera; Santos, Cristina; Ricou, Miguel; Bataglia, Patrícia; Duarte, Ivone – SAGE Open, 2021
Medical education aims to train professionals who are capable of making extremely complex decisions. As part of the medical curriculum, bioethics education could have an important role in promoting moral development and decision-making in medical students. This study aims to determine if, after a Bioethics and Professional Deontology course,…
Descriptors: Biology, Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Medical Education
White, John – Theory and Research in Education, 2017
This short paper is a reply to John Tillson's article "The problem of rational moral enlistment" (EJ1148739). It begins by correcting a misreading of my own position on the place of rationality in moral education and continues with a more substantive critique of Tillson's own position on this, as well as that of Michael Hand. It asks…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Criticism, Moral Development, Teaching Methods
Ross Collin – English Journal, 2020
Since "English Journal's" (EJ's) founding in 1912, contributors have asked how literature shapes students' ethics, or morals. Ethics, on this account, is about people's ways of imagining and leading good lives. EJ authors explore how reading literature can help students see themselves and the wider world in light of visions of the good…
Descriptors: Models, English Instruction, Ethics, Language Arts